* Make cheats much better and add new ones
Improved some, added some.
- Formatted cheats code to fit with the rest of sm64's naming style of things like structs
- Cheats will now always check for gServerSettings.enableCheats instead of its own variable
- Moon Jump: Increased vertical speed, automatically exit bonks
- God Mode: Tiny code improvements
- Super Speed: Exponentially improved, moved to step code and now works as it always should have
- Rapid Fire (New): When on, A will become rapid fire
- Always Triple Jump (New): When on, Mario will triple jump regardless of forwards velocity
- BLJ Anywhere (New): When on, spam A while BLJing to BLJ anywhere
* Add m->playerIndex == 0 checks
* Support for more granular player colors
You can now configure RGB values for shirt, pants, gloves, and shoes.
Due to some limitations, configuring shoes does nothing at the moment.
* Remove paletteIndex and friends
Restructured and filled in some remaining code to account for that.
* Add Edit Palette panel to Player panel
* Change PlayerPalette contents to an enum-indexed array, remove shoes
This gets rid of all the hokey code doing switch cases on the
different parts.
* Fix goof with player model selection box
Should actually have affect now even if a custom palette is being used.
* Fix gap in player color display list commands
The extra space was leftover from when I was trying to get shoes
working. Forgot to clean it up.
* Standardize PlayerParts enum, including for lua constants autogen
* djui_panel_player.c: Properly hook sending palette changes on unpause
Editing the palette and then unpausing should send out the packet to
everyone with the new palette changes (and update the palette preset
selection box), but since we weren't hooking that situation before, it
would stay changed only for you. You would have had to press the Back
button for it to work right.
* Allow Lua mods to continue using `paletteIndex`, `overridePaletteIndex`
This lets mod code like this still work unchanged:
if s.team == 2 then
np.overridePaletteIndex = 7
elseif s.team == 1 then
np.overridePaletteIndex = 15
else
np.overridePaletteIndex = np.paletteIndex
end
It's essentially faked, and would work strangely if the value of either
variable was inspected more closely directly. This should at least
handle the typical use case, though.
Every frame, `overridePaletteIndex` is checked to see if it was modified
from its previous value. If so, `overridePalette` is set to the preset
corresponding to the index. `paletteIndex` contains a special value that
when used to assign to `overridePaletteIndex`, it copies `palette` into
`overridePalette` to restore the real colors, which of course may not
follow the presets at all.
* characters.h: Pack `PlayerPalette` to eliminate size differences between computers
* mario_misc.c: Remove remaining "TODO GAG"
Moved dynos parsing for bhvs and models to a common file
Fixed recursive descent to correctly parse the entire expression
Adjusted bhv generation to use recursive descent
Switched all known behavior comparisons to the overridden versions
Fixed issue with Chain Chomp in star road
Unhardcoded KingBobomb values, Mips values, star dialog values
Generated tex files when they're of the form levels/XXX/NUMBER
Now lua behaviors can call cur_obj_set_home_once() to set home correctly
Lua behaviors are now overridden correctly when created through spawn infos
Behavior checks now translate to the overridden behavior before checking
Local head rotation is now no longer copied to all other players
C-Up mode head rotation now sends to the other players through
the player packet so others can see the head move around
m->particleFlags are now synced to the other players now
Added HOOK_BEFORE_MARIO_UPDATE
Added support for Vec3f/Vec3s in autogenerated lua functions
Added more lua functions from mario_actions_submerged.c, and thread6.c
Renamed animation-related fields in CObject wrappers
Moved coss and sins to wrapper
Extended Moveset:
Fixed rolling angle bug
Added rumble calls
Set facing direction when spinning
Added ledge parkour
Corrected ground pound animation
Added mods folder for lua scripts
Created constants.lua so scripts could use constants internal to the C code
Created event hooks
Separated out lua functions into multiple files
Added packet_level_respawn_info to inform the players of entity
deletions in a different area of the same level. Currently it's
massively noisy due to sending out a new packet for each entity
destroyed. This can cause chaos when collecting a series of coins.
Ideally this information would be batched and sent in one big blob every
so often.
Since the second-player code was the first code I wrote, it was implemented
poorly. At that point, I didn't know the code base at all and the way it was
written would prevent anyone from ever adding to those parts.
The rewrite allows me to use the default geo.inc.c file for Mario, and removes
all of the geo2.inc.c files. I no longer do a bunch of bit shifting to figure
out which player is being drawn in the rendering code.
I'm also now able to remove tons of duplicate code that exists just for the
remote player. The main player code is generic enough to support both indices.
A side-effect of the rewrite is I was able to remove many assumptions in the
code where two-players is assumed, but many other parts of the code still
assume two players.
This is a fairly major change that, if all goes well, will be completely
unnoticed by the player. However, I do expect new bugs to pop up in strange
places. Time will tell.
Due to my compile & launch scripts, I was silently ignoring warnings
this whole time. I've fixed my process, and gone back to fixed all of
the warnings I could (even outside of my code).
Players are now solid to each other and can push each other
Players can now attack each other (but they do not deal damage)
Players can bounce on top of each other, and they get squished
temporarily
Players are given slightly offset positions when they transition between
areas and levels, so they're no longer on top of one another.
Synchronized currentRoom per-player
Synchronized haunted bookshelf, and the bookshelf manager
Synchronized haunted chairs
Synchronized mad piano
Synchronized BBH's tilting trap, and made the physics multiple-player-aware
Synchronized scuttlebugs
Synchronized every variety of Boo
Synchronized elevators
Synchronized flamethrowers
Synchronized the various types of enemy books
Synchronized the book switches
Synchronized jumping box
Made coffins multiple-player-aware
Fixed everything that used gMarioState as an array instead of gMarioStates
Prevented some NPC-dialog softlocks
Prevented the remote player from messing up the local's camera settings
Possibly fixed the relatively rare chain chomp softlock
Possibly fixed the relatively rare chain hoot softlock
Fixed the first-person-camera softlock
Forced camera code to use the correct mario struct
Added Luigi model.
Renamed all previous references to 'Luigi' to 'Mario2' since player 1
isn't always mario, and player 2 isn't always luigi.
Now server is always mario and client is always Luigi.
Luigi model credits:
Original model by Cjes, converted by AloXado320, textures added/fixed by
SunlitSpace542.